Al Caldwell

Al Caldwell was an American Protestant reverend who was affiliated with the Christian right.

Biography
Al Caldwell was a Protestant reverend, and he was affiliated with the Christian right, a social conservative movement within Christianity. A friend of President Josiah Bartlet and his Chief of Staff Leo McGarry, he vowed to make things right after Bartlet's granddaughter was threatened by a Christian extremist group. Caldwell distinguished himself as the face of the moderate religious right, distancing himself from extremists such as Mary Marsh and John Van Dyke. In 2000, he paid for the passage of Chinese Christians to the United States.